Saturday, July 25, 2009

"[T]he fact is, millions of women use and enjoy 'explicit sexual imagery.' What's perhaps more surprising, given the latest scientific research, is that more of us don't. In the first three months of 2007, according to Nielsen/NetRatings, approximately one in three visitors to adult entertainment Web sites was female; during the same period, nearly 13 million American women were checking out porn online at least once each month."

Monday, July 20, 2009

Suppose you're having sex with a man, but you don't want to put his penis in your vagina, anus, or mouth.

Why would I want to do that?

You might want to do this in order to:

Reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases

Reduce the risk of pregnancy

Save intercourse for later

Be intimate when you can't have intercourse because of health issues

Deny your partner an orgasm

Try something new and hot

Whoa, back up there, Vickie. "Deny your partner an orgasm"? What??!

Yes, it's true; some women and men are turned on by the idea of not letting the man come during sex. However, these practices don't require the man not to come. He can still get off, if that's what's desired.

OK, Vickie, but are these practices really sex?

The practices I'm referring to are known as non-penetrative sex. They are also sometimes called outercourse. Some of them come under the name of frottage.

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